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When Kay’s mother and father became unable to live in their own house last year, they moved into Prince George Duke of Kent Court – a Masonic care home. Sadly, Kay’s father died seven months later but her mother is still living in the home.

In our video, Kay shares with us the relief she feels knowing her mother is cared for safely and Jean tells us how much she enjoys living in the home.

Our Impact

The MCF was established for Freemasons, for their families and for the wider community; for the big issues in society and for the small things in life that make a huge difference. We are excited to share the Masonic Charitable Foundation’s first Impact Report and show how our work is making a real difference. Download…

OCD Action’s purpose is to improve the lives of people affected by the isolating and debilitating mental health condition Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Their vision is for a society where OCD is better understood and diagnosed quickly, where appropriate treatment options are open and accessible, where support and information are readily available and where nobody…

Autism Berkshire is a small local charity which strives to help and support anyone living with autism in Berkshire. The charity offers a wide range of services, offering advice and information; social and leisure activities; training and support; as well as working with education, health and employment services The charity works to improve the current provision…

“Our first contact with the charity was after my mother had been living with us at home for 18 years. Getting in and out of bed started to become a problem, so the Masonic Charitable Foundation helped by providing an electric chair for her room that she could sleep in if she was unable to…